The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of the struggle behind . On the tablet above are engraved in golden letters ,. VOL . LXIV . NO . 134 . - 1 without any other comment than a verse of Scripture ,
... manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of the struggle behind . On the tablet above are engraved in golden letters ,. VOL . LXIV . NO . 134 . - 1 without any other comment than a verse of Scripture ,
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... leaves or straw in one corner , and your table of stone in another . Here you come for shelter from the storm , and here is cooked the game which you have won during the day , and here you sleep . Around you expands the broad tract of ...
... leaves or straw in one corner , and your table of stone in another . Here you come for shelter from the storm , and here is cooked the game which you have won during the day , and here you sleep . Around you expands the broad tract of ...
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... leaving Rome , and the prince , pretending to have sprained his foot on the road , separated from his companions , and , assuming the dress and medal of the Spanish courier , push- ed forward , with the utmost speed , for Genoa . Here ...
... leaving Rome , and the prince , pretending to have sprained his foot on the road , separated from his companions , and , assuming the dress and medal of the Spanish courier , push- ed forward , with the utmost speed , for Genoa . Here ...
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... leaving a small detachment before the town , he pressed forward with all his forces to Brampton , on the road to Newcastle . There he learned that the English general was still so far off , that , by a vigorous attack , he might hope to ...
... leaving a small detachment before the town , he pressed forward with all his forces to Brampton , on the road to Newcastle . There he learned that the English general was still so far off , that , by a vigorous attack , he might hope to ...
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... leaving six hundred dead on the field , and six hundred wounded and prisoners in the hands of the enemy . The prince's loss was forty killed and eighty wounded . Had Charles Edward now marched directly upon Edin- burgh , it can hardly ...
... leaving six hundred dead on the field , and six hundred wounded and prisoners in the hands of the enemy . The prince's loss was forty killed and eighty wounded . Had Charles Edward now marched directly upon Edin- burgh , it can hardly ...
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